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List of zero-based stock trading works from entry to mastery
Chapter 65438 +0 Ask yourself before stock trading: Are you ready?

1. 1 Why stock trading?

1. 1. 1 What is inflation?

1. 1.2 invest in fighting inflation

1. 1.3 Benefits of stock trading

1.2 Fund preparation

1.2. 1 How much is appropriate?

1.2.2 Borrowing chickens to lay eggs

1.2.3 big investment to get big profits

1.3 psychological preparation

1.3. 1 Overcome the fear of the market

1.3.2 psychology of ordinary investors

Preparation of 1.4 times

1.4. 1 Determine the investment method

1.4.2 trading time

1.4.3 study time

1.5 annual target

Comparison of return on investment 1.5 1

What is your goal in mind?

Chapter II Opening an Account.

2. 1 How to choose a securities company

2. 1. 1 stock exchange market

2. 1.2 Select a securities company to open an account

2.2 What information do I need to bring to open an account?

2.2. 1 account opening information

2.2.2 Opening an account

2.2.3 Opening a capital account

2.2.4 Open online and mobile phone transactions.

2.3 What are the fees for stock trading?

2.3. 1 account opening fee

2.3.2 Entrustment fee

2.3.3 Stamp duty

commission

2.3.5 Transfer costs

2.3.6 Transfer custody fee

The commission can be negotiated.

2.5 Stock trading hours

2.5. 1 trading day

Daily trading hours

2.6 Select brokers according to stock trading software.

2.6. 1 correspondence letter

Flush type

2.7 Buy the first stock online

2.8 playing new shares

2.8. 1 Get new stock information

2.8.2 New share subscription rules

2.8.3 New share subscription process

2.9 Stock Transfer and Cancellation

2.9. 1 stock transfer

2.9.2 Stock cancellation

Chapter III Understanding the Old Shareholders' Words

3. 1 The most common word: index (SSE, SZSE, NASDAQ)

3. 1. 1 What is a stock index?

3. 1.2 Shanghai Composite Index

3. 1.3 Shenzhen Stock Exchange becomes an index

3. 1.4 Other commonly used indexes of China stock market

3. 1.5 Nasdaq index

3.2 Stock type and sector division (ST, large-cap stocks and low-carbon concept stocks)

3.2. 1 What is ST stock?

3.2.2 What are large-cap stocks?

3.2.3 What are low-carbon concept stocks?

3.3 Terms of specific stocks (P/E ratio, P/B ratio, increase and range)

3.3. 1 P/E ratio

3.3.2 P/B ratio

increase

amplitude

3.4 Term of fluctuation prediction (multi-party, empty party, multi-lure, empty lure)

3.5 Terms related to rights and interests (rights issue, dividend, ex-dividend and ex-dividend)

3.5. 1 Send rights issue

dividend

Ex-dividend

The fourth chapter is the K-line chart that every stockholder must see.

4. 1 Understand the K-line diagram

4. 1. 1 stock price trend

4. Drawing method of1.2 K line

4.2 Single K-line analysis

4.2. 1 K-line type

4.2.2 Analysis method of single K-line

4.2.3 Positive line analysis

4.2.4 Yinxian analysis

4.3 K-line analysis of buy signal

4.3. 1 Morningstar

4.3.2 friends fight back

4.3.3 At dawn.

4.3.4 The rising sun rises.

4.3.5 Red Three Soldiers

4.4 Selling signal of line analysis

4.4. 1 Twilight Star

4.4.2 Light friends fight back

Dark clouds covered the top.

4.4.4 Heavy rain

4.4.5 Double Flying Crow

Chapter 5: Several details that must be paid attention to when labeling optical discs.

5. 1 time-sharing chart: See the details of each transaction clearly.

5. 1. 1 Understanding the display time-sharing diagram

5. 1.2 View time-sharing transaction information

5. 1.3 View handicap data

5. 1.4 transaction details

5. 1.5 time-sharing diagram analysis method

5.2 How to stare at the disk

5.2. 1 Pay attention to transaction data

5.2.2 Pay attention to three time periods.

Pay attention to almost

5.2.4 Cultivate the sense of food.

5.3 How to distinguish strong stocks from weak stocks

5.3. Several characteristics of1heavyweights

5.3.2 Several characteristics of weak stocks

5.4 Grasp the buying and selling points in the session

Look for buying opportunities

5.4.2 Looking for sales opportunities

5.5 The stock suddenly rose. Do you want to buy it?

5.5. 1 Lifting after warehouse opening

5.5.2 Raise the main rising wave

Pre-shipment lifting

5.6 There is still a daily limit of 1 cent. Do you want to buy it?

Chapter VI decides its own operation according to market conditions.

6. 1 Judging the market situation according to national policies

6. 1. 1 How does the national policy affect the stock market?

6. 1.2 What are the national policy institutions that have great influence on the stock market?

6.2 Judge the market situation according to the external market.

6.2. 1 the influence of the trend of American stock index on the broader market

6.2.2 Impact of commodity futures trend on the broader market

6.2.3 Impact of the trend of US dollar index on the broader market

6.2.4 Where can I inquire about the external market?

6.3 The impact of non-reduction on the stock market

6.3. 1 What is the share split structure?

6.3.2 What is non-size?

6.3.3 Reduction policy

6.3.4 Impact of reduction

6.4 the impact of IPO on the stock market

6.5 the impact of inflation on the stock market

6.5. 1 Indicators for measuring inflation

6.5.2 How does inflation affect the stock market?

6.6 The impact of the financial crisis on the stock market

6.7 Impact of raising interest rates and reserves on the stock market

6.7. 1 Impact of interest rate hike on the stock market

6.7.2 Impact of raising the deposit reserve ratio on the stock market

6.8 The influence of special period on the stock market (Spring Festival holiday, two sessions, etc.). )

6.8. 1 Impact of Long Holidays on the Stock Market

6.8.2 "Two Sessions" Impact on the Stock Market

Chapter VII Volume is everything.

7. 1 Understand the transaction volume

7. 1. 1 What is the turnover?

7. 1.2 average transaction value

7. 1.3 Volume correlation index

7.2 The real information behind the turnover

7.2. Meaning of1volume

7.2.2 Relationship between Stock Price and Volume

7.2.3 Analysis of major changes in trading volume

Large order analysis

7.3 Identify true and false trading volume

7.3. 1 What is a fake volume?

7.3.2 How to Identify False Trading Volume

7.4 Response to Volume and Shrinkage

7.4. 1 Gradually increase the volume.

The number has increased rapidly

7.4.3 Gradual contraction

Rapid contraction

levelling

7.5 Volume characteristics when the stock price bottomed out

7.6 Characteristics of trading volume in the process of stock price rise

7.6. 1 Volume characteristics in initial rising period

7.6.2 Volume characteristics of main rising waves

7.7 Characteristics of trading volume at the peak of stock price

7.7. 1 Amplify a huge amount of peaking.

7.7.2 The contraction reaches the peak.

7.8 Characteristics of trading volume in the process of stock price decline

7.9 volume trap

7.9. 1 Sudden heavy volume after a long period of time

7.9.2 Sudden heavy volume before the release of financial report

7.9.3 Sudden loud volume after power failure

Chapter VIII Exciting daily limit

8. 1 Understanding the daily limit

8. 1. 1 What is the daily limit?

8. 1.2 China daily limit system

8. 1.3 which stocks are not subject to the daily limit?

8.2 How to view the leaderboard

8.2. 1 View the increase ranking

8.2.2 View the comprehensive ranking

8.3 Daily limit at opening

8.3. 1 daily limit that has not been opened in the session

8.3.2 The daily limit board opens in intraday trading.

8.4-day trading big orders buy daily limit.

8.4. 1 A wave of daily limit

8.4.2 Multi-wave daily limit

8.5 pull the daily limit at the end of the session

8.5. 1 shows that the main players are more confident.

Prepare for shipment

8.6 was broken on the way to the daily limit. Can I buy it?

8.7 Daily limit on the first day, do you want to pay the bill the next day?

8.8 Continuous unlimited daily limit

8.9 daily limit trap

Chapter 9 Technical indicators that must be understood

9. 1 Significance of technical indicators

9. 1. 1 Significance of technical indicators

9. 1.2 Rules for the use of technical indicators

9. 1.3 Problems needing attention in using technical indicators

9.2 application of EMA

9.2. 1 What is the moving average?

9.2.2 Moving average bottoming signal

9.2.3 Moving Average Peak Signal

9.2.4 Buy signal from EMA

9.2.5 Selling signal of moving average

9.3 Application of indicators

9.3. Principle of1MACD indicator

9.3.2 MACD index calculation method

9.3.3 How to use MACD indicators

9.3.4 MACD indicators in actual combat

9.4 Application of RSI indicators

9.4. 1 RSI indicator principle

9.4.2 Calculation method of relative strength index

9.4.3 Application principles of RSI indicators

9.4.4 Defects of RSI indicators

9.4.5 RSI indicators in actual combat

9.5 Application of Bohr Index

9.5. 1 boll index principle

9.5.2 Calculation Method of Cotton Boll Index

9.5.3 Application Principles of Cotton Boll Index

Application of 9.6 index

9.6. 1 KDJ indicator principle

9.6.2 KDJ index calculation method

Application principle of KDJ index

9.6.4 Comprehensive application of indicators such as KDJ

Chapter 10 You can also go with Zhuang.

10. 1 What is the follow-up? Who is the banker?

10. 1. 1 What is a banker?

10. 1.2 Who is the banker?

10. 1.3 the difference between a banker and a retail investor

10. 1.4 What is a village?

10.2 how does the banker choose stocks?

10.2. 1 banker's stock selection basis

10.2.2 What kind of stock does the dealer like?

10.3 reveals the dealer's operation methods.

10.3. 1 Chip Collection

10.3.2 impact bin to wash dishes

10.3.3 Raise the share price.

10.3.4 distribution and shipment

10.4 Find the stock that the dealer is building.

10.4. 1 dealer buying opportunities

10.4.2 Find the stocks being made by the dealer from the technical drawings.

10.4.3 look for the stocks that the dealer is building from the market atmosphere.

10.5 Not afraid of washing dishes

10.5. 1 dealer's dish washing strategy

10.5.2 common methods of washing dishes for bankers

10.6 The banker increased my shareholding.

10.6. 1 Choose the time to lift the ban.

10.6.2 Common methods of banker's pulling up.

I run first when the dealer delivers the goods.

10.7. 1 time and space for delivery by dealers

10.7.2 Common delivery methods of dealers

Chapter 1 1 Measures to hedge risks: stock index futures

1 1. 1 Why are there stock index futures?

11.1.1futures concept

1 1. 1.2 What is stock index futures?

1 1. 1.3 How can stock index futures be profitable?

1 1. 1.4 characteristics of stock index futures

1 1.2 futures account process of stock index

1 1.2. 1 account opening conditions

1 1.2.2 futures trading risk statement

1 1.2.3 Select the transaction method.

1 1.2.4 Apply for the transaction code and confirm the fund account number.

1 1.2.5 Enter the transaction deposit to confirm the collection.

1 1.3 Analysis method of stock index futures

Fundamental analysis 1 1.3. 1

1 1.3.2 technical analysis

1 1.4 stock index futures investment skills

1 1.4. 1 trading process of stock index futures

1 1.4.2 settlement of stock index futures

1 1.4.3 trading rules of stock index futures

1 1.4.4 Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 stock index futures contract standard

1 1.4.5 What is spot arbitrage of stock index?

Chapter 12 Wonderful Game: Investing in Growth Enterprise Market

12. 1 Understanding Gemstones

12. 1. 1 What is a gem?

12.10.2 Characteristics of Growth Enterprise Market

12.10.3 listing conditions of gem

12. 1.4 trading rules of the growth enterprise market

12.10.5 Growth Enterprise Market Risk

12.2 Difference between GEM and Main Board

Differences in listing conditions of 12.2. 1

12.2.2 differences in allocation procedures

12.2.3 secondary market differences

12.3 Opening the Growth Enterprise Market

12.3. 1 query the stock age

12.3.2 Apply to a securities company

12.4 Risk Analysis of Growth Enterprise Market

12.4. 1 operational risk

12.4.2 delisting risk

12.4.3 Value Assessment Risk

12.4.4 credit risk

12.5 Growth Enterprise Market Investment Skills

12.5. 1 How to analyze the announcement information of GEM companies?

12.5.2 GEM stock suspension system

12.5.3 Gem Uncovering Skills

Chapter 13 means of laziness: investment funds

13. 1 How does the fund operate?

How to manage and operate 13. 1 fund?

13. 1.2 Some misunderstandings about the fund

13.2 fund classification

13.2. 1 classification standard

13.2.2 classification by fund size change

13.2.3 classified according to the organizational form of fund companies.

13.2.4 classified by investment risk and income.

13.2.5 by investment object

13.2.6 Other classifications

13.3 View fund details.

13.3. 1 View the fund information through the website of the fund company.

13.3.2 Check the fund information through the website of the comprehensive fund.

13.3.3 View fund information through stock trading software.

13.4 matters needing attention in selecting funds

13.4. 1 Know your needs.

13.4.2 how to choose a fund

13.5 subscription and subscription of funds

13.5. 1 preparation process for purchasing funds

13.5.2 fund subscription and subscription

13.5.3 fund redemption

13.5.4 what is the fixed investment of the fund?

13.5.5 What should I do after purchasing the fund?

Chapter 14 Short-term stock trading in actual combat

14. 1 definition of short line

14. 1. 1 What is short-term stock trading?

14. 1.2 Short-line characteristics

14.2 who is suitable for short-term stock trading?

14.3 psychological qualities required for short-term stock trading

believe in yourself

14.3.2 Respect the market and put yourself in a correct position.

14.3.3 independent thinking and judgment

14.3.4 decisive decision of target stock

patience

14.3.6 excludes the cost of holding positions.

14.4 skills of using comprehensive leaderboards in short-term stock trading

14.4. 1 View the comprehensive ranking.

14.4.2 to judge the strength of the market that day.

14.4.3 judge whether there are short-term profit opportunities on that day.

14.4.4 Monitor major changes.

14.4.5 View the ranking.

14.4.6 short-term secret weapons-ratio

Looking for a short-term dark horse

14.5. 1 characteristics of short-term dark horses

14.5.2 Found short-term dark horse.

14.6 short-term stock trading skills in bull market

14.7 shock city blog short-term skills

14.8 short-term speculation of new shares

14.8. 1 IPO risk

14.8.2 how to speculate in new shares?

14.9 stimulated ultrashort line

14. 10 short-term stock market case

Chapter 15 Long-term stock trading in actual combat

15. 1

15.2 who is suitable for medium and long-term stock trading?

15.3 those cattle that have been trading stocks for a long time.

Warren Buffett

15.3.2 Liu Yuansheng shares174 million1600 million.

15.3.3 The 70-year-old stockholder earned 2 million yuan from the 3000 principal.

15.4 stock selection

15.4. 1 long-term stock selection principle

15.4.2 misunderstanding of stock selection in the medium and long term

15.5 Choice of buying points

15.5. 1 What is a good buying point?

15.5.2 Should we enter the site when we break through?

15.6 selling point selection

15.6. 1 take profit and sell.

15.6.2 Stop loss selling

15.7 What do you do when you hold stocks?

15.8 Long-term stock market case

15.8. 1 Xishan Coal and Electricity Fundamental Analysis

15.8.2 Looking for a buying point

15.8.3 Find a selling point